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The crisis of HIV/AIDS is now classified as a world-wide pandemic, reaching all corners of the globe. The region most affected is sub-Saharan Africa where it is the leading cause of death. For the time being there is no cure for AIDS, and as a result education is incredibly important to reduce the spread of this disease. This research focuses on the politics of AIDS education through a case study of Ghana, West Africa while exploring the question of what political and/or cultural factors...
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Eritrea has been battling with many challenges particularly in its education sector. It does not have sufficient educational institutions at tertiary level, thus, distance learning which is more cost effective, could be an alternative method of higher education for this young country in Africa. Distance education (DE) could promote higher education in Eritrea by providing access to large number of people including working people, fighters, women and other adults. This paper therefore...
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InEritrea, education has been considered as the corner stone of economic and social development. Since investment in education has a direct and positive effect on productivity as well as development, therefore investment in education is imperative. The Government of Eritrea(GoE) has been working hard to provide free education from pre-primary to the higher education level. As part of the recent educational reforms, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has been emphasizing on student-centered and...
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A Teachable Moment with Legal SourcesMarriage Matters and Unruly African American Women Angelita Reyes (bio) One of my memorable teachable moments happened in a session of an upper-division, interdisciplinary course on African American womanhood. The historical periods covered are pre-emancipation and Reconstruction through post-World War I, the era of the Harlem Renaissance. The course offers interdisciplinary readings that illustrate poignant cultural historical issues of slavery,...
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The adoption of intercropping systems in the irrigated perimeters can constitute an agronomic way to increase the added value by used m 3 of water. The objective of this research was to evaluate the efficacy of intercropping potatoes with green bean compared to monoculture potatoes. Intercropped potatoes showed no significant reduction in yield when compared to monoculture potatoes. Green beans yields were reduced when concurrently intercropped. The relative yield total (RYT), a measure of...
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The growing influence of technologies on all aspects of life, including the education sector, requires developing countries to follow the example of the developed countries and adopt technology in their education systems.Although relatively late, the Libyan government has eventually responded to this challenge and started investing heavily in the reconstruction of its education system, and initiating national programs to introduce information and communication technology (ICT) into...
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Provision of education is crucial to every country’s development planning. Thus, its provision requires proper planning in order for its populace to acquire quality education. Every country therefore has the moral responsibility to liaise with stakeholders and other service providers in order to plan for education. In planning for education, three approaches are usually applied thus; Social Demand Approach, Cost Benefit Analysis and Manpower Approach. This review paper discusses the Social...
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Climate change impacts vary significantly, depending on the scenario and the Global Circulation Model (GCM) chosen. This is particularly true for Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper uses a comprehensive climate change scenario (CCC) based on ensembles of 17 GCMs selected based on their relative performance regarding past predictions of temperature and precipitation at the level of 2o x 2o grid cells, generated by a recently developed entropy-based downscaling model. Based on past performance, the...